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thanks to leslie defast i don't who sent us this video. the fire department evacuated a dozen hopes. pg&e had it fixed after 6:00. >>> the days of buying cigarettes at costco and safeway are over at least in san francisco. tobacco ban used to apply to drug stores but they gave final approval to banning tobacco sales at all-stars with pharmacies. the mayor has indicated he will sign this bill into law. >> and more record heat around the bay area today. take a look at this. 108 degrees in the shade at the san ramon golf club. only die-hard did you havers were out and roberta, is it going to last much longer? >> today was the last day of triple digits keep. we did have 9 new record high temperatures and not even including one tying event. now tomorrow 25 trees cooler in some neighborhoods and i'll pinpoint those locations. >>> a shocker for shoppers. a 300-pound black bear dead in front of a community business. how it ended up there. >>> fixing up tickets. drivers were given a chance to do that at a discount. >> plus night clump #u club danci
thanks to leslie defast i don't who sent us this video. the fire department evacuated a dozen hopes. pg&e had it fixed after 6:00. >>> the days of buying cigarettes at costco and safeway are over at least in san francisco. tobacco ban used to apply to drug stores but they gave final approval to banning tobacco sales at all-stars with pharmacies. the mayor has indicated he will sign this bill into law. >> and more record heat around the bay area today. take a look at this. 108...
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the company says it does not use uranium. the other body was found inside the home and what has investigators so disturbed is that when they showed up, the stench was over whelming. the flies swarming. >> when he was advised that they located the bodies in the residence, his reaction is not one what one would believe a normal person would react. >> reporter: in the driveway we found a car with rittenhouse's in the back. piles of books in the back about sex including parisian frolics, tale of a french gentleman who whiled away the days in many a parisian house of delight, lascivious scenes at the convent where mother an best oversees a flock of 25 pretty young ladies eager to experience the ways of the world. and the amorous adventures of a japanese gentleman, three fortunate young sailors on leave in japan are the guests of a virile and generous merchant. investigators say rittenhouse is talking to them although he won't say what's he is saying that's helpful in the investigation. rittenhouse will be in court tomorrow afterno
the company says it does not use uranium. the other body was found inside the home and what has investigators so disturbed is that when they showed up, the stench was over whelming. the flies swarming. >> when he was advised that they located the bodies in the residence, his reaction is not one what one would believe a normal person would react. >> reporter: in the driveway we found a car with rittenhouse's in the back. piles of books in the back about sex including parisian...
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get california working again-for all of us. own lives, to save people from a burnign car. >>> today, san francisco city leaders recognized sheriff's deputies who risked their lives to save people from a burning car. officials and others were there at the event including sydnie kohara. the three deputies are recovering from burns. they received the act of courage award from the red cross. >> it's something that we are not trained for, obviously. but when you see an incident occur, it is within our scope to protect and to serve no matter the cost. and at this point, it was, you know, a matter of life or death. and you just act. you don't think. you just act. >> and that's exactly what they did. they are doing okay. they are recovering from their burns. and, of course, they got the act of courage award from the red cross. we congratulate them. >>> playing videogames can be mind numbing but maybe that's not bad. dr. kim mulvihill on how one kind of videogame may actually be like a narcotic to relieve pain. >>> reporter: >> those ki
get california working again-for all of us. own lives, to save people from a burnign car. >>> today, san francisco city leaders recognized sheriff's deputies who risked their lives to save people from a burning car. officials and others were there at the event including sydnie kohara. the three deputies are recovering from burns. they received the act of courage award from the red cross. >> it's something that we are not trained for, obviously. but when you see an incident occur,...
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his personal use. those transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> as for the new bay bridge, remember back when we were told the new span would cost $1.7 billion? well, that's changed. it's now expected to cost $2 billion. bridge commissioners have added $300 million to that original budget. right now, crews are working on the bridge between oakland and yerba buena island. the extra money will cover more construction work and problems that may come up during the remainder of the project. the bridge is set to be finished in 2013. >>> and we are getting our first look at a traffic project aimed at easing congestion on i- 680. the 14-mile stretch of freeway over the
his personal use. those transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> as for the new bay bridge, remember back when we were told the new...
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. >> it's irrelevant to us where it is. we would have the same issues. >> reporter: the pleasant hill city planner says the city trying to bend over backwards to address the neighbor's traffic worries. >> i think it's certainly a valid concern. and we're going to try to work with all the parties to, you know, come up with a design that minimizes that concern. >> reporter: some option include reconfiguring the median on main street and moving the drive-through so it doesn't follow the fence line. this afternoon, in n out sent cbs 5 an email saying the proposal is not a done deal. a company vice president wrote -- i know we have had a preliminary meeting with the neighbors there and are in the process of frying to incorporate their concerns into our site plan revision. it is our hope that we can make some revisions to our plan that will accommodate the neighbors. >> reporter: but it hardly ends there. >> we want in n out to just say we're done. >> reporter: some of these neighbors are meeting for the first time but it's clear
. >> it's irrelevant to us where it is. we would have the same issues. >> reporter: the pleasant hill city planner says the city trying to bend over backwards to address the neighbor's traffic worries. >> i think it's certainly a valid concern. and we're going to try to work with all the parties to, you know, come up with a design that minimizes that concern. >> reporter: some option include reconfiguring the median on main street and moving the drive-through so it...
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i don't know. >> that does it for us. see you at 11. [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now.
i don't know. >> that does it for us. see you at 11. [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't...
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kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at her school. for 15 years, every week at lunchtime, students can browse and buy lightly-used children's books for just a few quarters. teach in a very low social i don't economic area where parents are paying rent and paying money for food and that's about all they can afford. >> reporter: so when nancy was invited into her students' homes, she saw a need that she could fill. >> i noticed that there were no books in the children's homes. and books are important to learning. >> reporter: nancy first started this bookstore at school after reading an article in parade magazine, where a teacher in new york had created
kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at...
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thank you for sending us your thermometer from your house today. sebastopol topped off at 103 degrees. >> man alive! >> we had a lot of problems today talking about the cable car bell ringing contest, the muni drivers didn't show up but i did. >> you brought a band. >> i did. mariachi performing today because i was taking part in it. >> how was the bell ringing? it was celebrity bell ringing competition. i have to show you, all right, so i competed against other people in the media ring the bell. and this is my trophy here. i got second place. >> that's great. >> yeah. it's a pretty big trophy. [ laughter ] >> it is for bell about that big, that's a big trophy. congratulations. >> the mariachis did all the work. i love bringing them out because my mother used to pick in the fields here in the bay area in the '50s so i wanted to explain to everybody how diverse we are and baby, we've come a long way from the fields to forecasting weather. >> congrats. nice trophy. >> thank you. >>> all right. you know what? drugstores lock 'em up like fort knox and
thank you for sending us your thermometer from your house today. sebastopol topped off at 103 degrees. >> man alive! >> we had a lot of problems today talking about the cable car bell ringing contest, the muni drivers didn't show up but i did. >> you brought a band. >> i did. mariachi performing today because i was taking part in it. >> how was the bell ringing? it was celebrity bell ringing competition. i have to show you, all right, so i competed against other...
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get california working again-for all of us. but one >>> real estate buyers these days have their pick of properties at bargain prices. but one choice location in pleasanton has a waiting list of hundreds. and they are charging top dollar. robert lyles reports on a place that has people dying to get in. >>> reporter: pleasanton, nearly 66,500 souls above ground. but it's below ground that the population is expected to explode by 400 less the souls. >> 200 burial vaults which would be for coffins and 200 additional cremation vault. >> reporter: the 6x6 coffin vaults are expected to be the first to go. they not only want to live in pleasanton, they want an afterlife -- >> they want to live here forever. [ laughter ] >> reporter: this eternal subdivision has a name, the pioneer cemetery. and it's undergoing a gentrification of sorts. you see, the cemetery was originally run by the international order of odd fellows. they just sold it to the city. once parks and rec took it over, it was clear the dearly departed were exceeding the a
get california working again-for all of us. but one >>> real estate buyers these days have their pick of properties at bargain prices. but one choice location in pleasanton has a waiting list of hundreds. and they are charging top dollar. robert lyles reports on a place that has people dying to get in. >>> reporter: pleasanton, nearly 66,500 souls above ground. but it's below ground that the population is expected to explode by 400 less the souls. >> 200 burial vaults...
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but media reports and certain studies have soured the public on its use. consumption of the sweetener is at an all-time low. most scientists agree, sugar is sugar. but that's the problem. whether corn sugar or cane should go gas, all sugars con take fructose. eat too much and some researchers say you will gain excess weight, hurt your liver and develop insulin resistance. >> you get the same amount of fructose by sugar or high fructose corn syrup. it's not where you go the the fructose it's that you get it at all that matters. >> reporter: the doctor says the safest way to eat fructose is in a piece of fruit. fiber helps balance the sugars. if the fda approves the name corn sugar, they can change the name on the food label. >> this is a strong lobbying group. how soon before we see the change? >> it could take years. don't hold your breath but they are pushing out the corn sugar tuit suite. >>> thanks, kim. >>> a birthday happening at the zoo. the celebration for that gator of a different color, not exactly the zoo, but close enough. what was in the cupcak
but media reports and certain studies have soured the public on its use. consumption of the sweetener is at an all-time low. most scientists agree, sugar is sugar. but that's the problem. whether corn sugar or cane should go gas, all sugars con take fructose. eat too much and some researchers say you will gain excess weight, hurt your liver and develop insulin resistance. >> you get the same amount of fructose by sugar or high fructose corn syrup. it's not where you go the the fructose...
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something as small as why all of us pay for auto insurance, all of us pay for home owner insurance. it's part of the cost of operating those parts of our lives. >> now, public hearings on that proposal are set for early spring and a decision expected sometime next year. >>> the pipeline explosion has certainly put pg&e's reputation on the line. simon perez shows us how the utility is handling all the attention, the scrutiny and the questions. simon. >> reporter: allen, as you might imagine, how a company handling a big crisis lining this can really have long- lasting effects. and it appears that up to this point, pg&e is following the crisis management playbook. >>> reporter: last thursday's deadly explosion and fire in san bruno had all the makings of much more than a disaster for the neighborhood. it was also a potential disaster for pg&e, the company responsible for the pipeline. form the lating the correct response to a -- formulating the correct response to a crisis like this is critical. >> you need to show that you know the magnitude of the tragedy. >> reporter: he says pg&e
something as small as why all of us pay for auto insurance, all of us pay for home owner insurance. it's part of the cost of operating those parts of our lives. >> now, public hearings on that proposal are set for early spring and a decision expected sometime next year. >>> the pipeline explosion has certainly put pg&e's reputation on the line. simon perez shows us how the utility is handling all the attention, the scrutiny and the questions. simon. >> reporter: allen,...
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and then they came to us. and so it's a big change that needs to be solved. >> reporter: he has taken out loans and maxed credit cards to cover thousands of dollars the state won't pay until a budget is passed. >> last year it was terrible. this year is longer. >> good morning, everybody. >> reporter: at the capital today, leaders raced by our cameras for another big five meeting. the media waited and waited until reporters realized they snuck out a back door after the meeting. at this point, all we know is that they still don't have a budget deal and they don't plan to meet again until monday because of the yom kippur holiday and some scheduling conflicts. in sacramento, koula gianulias, cbs 5. >>> time to put a little more thought into the gas you put in your car. why the chemistry at the pump could soon change. why some cars may not handle it all that well. >>> and the bitter power struggle behind this massive symbol of peace and harmony. >>> the dodgers are already looking ahead to next season. find out wh
and then they came to us. and so it's a big change that needs to be solved. >> reporter: he has taken out loans and maxed credit cards to cover thousands of dollars the state won't pay until a budget is passed. >> last year it was terrible. this year is longer. >> good morning, everybody. >> reporter: at the capital today, leaders raced by our cameras for another big five meeting. the media waited and waited until reporters realized they snuck out a back door after the...
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they haven't got back to us yet. in walnut creek, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> hewlett-packard is taking legal action to stop its former ceo from taking a top job at it rival. mark hurd resigned from hp last month in the wake of a sexual harassment investigation. he received a huge severance package. just yesterday, it was announced that hurd will become oracle's co-president and a member of the board. hp filed the lawsuit today in california state court. >> they kind of have to do it, right? they just, you know, paid, you know, tens of millions of dollars in severance package to hurd and he turned around and went to this company they compete with. they had to do it. >> hp claims hurd cannot do his job without tapping into hp's trade secrets and violating a confidentiality agreement. cnet's erica aug says they will come to an agreement. >>> i'm thuy vu in vietnam where sex trafficking is on the rise. girls being sold or tricked into prostitution. now a bay area nonprofit and a chef are teaming up to do something about i
they haven't got back to us yet. in walnut creek, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> hewlett-packard is taking legal action to stop its former ceo from taking a top job at it rival. mark hurd resigned from hp last month in the wake of a sexual harassment investigation. he received a huge severance package. just yesterday, it was announced that hurd will become oracle's co-president and a member of the board. hp filed the lawsuit today in california state court. >> they kind of have to do...
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and as she shows us tonight, many u.s. vets are getting benefits while the vietnamese soldiers who fought by their side are being ignored. >>> reporter: wherever you turn in vietnam, someone is selling something. but even around the thriving markets, there are reminders of the war that ended 35 years ago, kids and adults affected by the herbicide agent orange. in ho chi min city, we ran into van don visiting from dublin, california. his father was a pilot with the south vietnamese military fighting along side the u.s. against the communists. he saw agent orange pouring from the sky. >> a few weeks later the [ indiscernible ] that was strange for us because we live in a tropical environment. >> reporter: american forces dumped about 20 million gallons of herbicides on south vietnam between 1962 and 1971. back then, u.s. official insisted the chemicals were safe. and some soldiers didn't even bother to wear any protective gear when they sprayed it on the ground. but when his 5-year-old brother died of cancer, his family grew
and as she shows us tonight, many u.s. vets are getting benefits while the vietnamese soldiers who fought by their side are being ignored. >>> reporter: wherever you turn in vietnam, someone is selling something. but even around the thriving markets, there are reminders of the war that ended 35 years ago, kids and adults affected by the herbicide agent orange. in ho chi min city, we ran into van don visiting from dublin, california. his father was a pilot with the south vietnamese...
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and while people use their eyes and hands, a dog is using its nose. back live now to chopper 5, the searchers again will be back tomorrow morning and work through tomorrow and possibly even for the day after depending on what they find if anything. frederick sales was last seen a week ago yesterday. we are told that his car has been found. no one is saying where or weather. inside it no signs of a struggle. in contra costa county, i'm sherry hu. >>> efren valdemoro is the man suspected in the disappearance of frederick sales as well as the murder of sales' father. police had been called to break up a fight between those three men back on august 22. it was at the hercules home owned by cindy tran and rented to the saleses. a beaten up valdemoro vowed to press charges. but before legal action was taken, ricardo's body was found and frederick went missing. valdemoro was shot and killed by the chp tuesday night in richmond after a high-speed chase. >>> and police say valdemoro had kidnapped and strangled his ex-girlfriend, cindy tran. tonight in vallejo,
and while people use their eyes and hands, a dog is using its nose. back live now to chopper 5, the searchers again will be back tomorrow morning and work through tomorrow and possibly even for the day after depending on what they find if anything. frederick sales was last seen a week ago yesterday. we are told that his car has been found. no one is saying where or weather. inside it no signs of a struggle. in contra costa county, i'm sherry hu. >>> efren valdemoro is the man suspected...
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if you can help, contact the school using a link on cbs5.com/jeffersonawards. it's in our story about nancy. >>> what a day across the bay area today. 62 degrees in san francisco. it was 74 degrees in concord. looks like we will remain unseasonably cool for your wednesday. the day we will warm, we'll pinpoint that day as eyewitness news continues. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results you last night: a memorial has been set up in berkeley for a mountain lion, shot and killed >>> as we showed you last night, a memorial has been set up in berkeley for a mountain lion shot and killed by police last week. one viewer wants to know, how co
if you can help, contact the school using a link on cbs5.com/jeffersonawards. it's in our story about nancy. >>> what a day across the bay area today. 62 degrees in san francisco. it was 74 degrees in concord. looks like we will remain unseasonably cool for your wednesday. the day we will warm, we'll pinpoint that day as eyewitness news continues. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve...
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they haven't got back to us yet. >> mike, last night were you talking to us about the dollar men usual mcdonald's in the haight. now -- is this just bad timing for mcdonald's, these days? >> >> reporter: well, i don't know. good point. i guess mcdonald's has so many restaurants and it's such a big company and target that they are getting picked on in lots of different areas and i guess the bay area has two in a row. >> yeah. and i don't know how many hundreds of billions served. but lost track. all right, mike sugerman in walnut creek, thank you so much. >>> other headlines around the bay area, the suspected gang member charged with shooting a fremont cop went before the judge. dozens of bay area cops watched the arraignment this afternoon of andrew barrientos. police say he confessed to shooting todd young. he was one of two men trying to arrest him on a warrant. young is in serious but stable condition. barrientos didn't enter a plea. >>> hp is trying to stop mark hurd from working at rival oracle. hurd left hp last month after a sexual harassment investigation. he walked away with m
they haven't got back to us yet. >> mike, last night were you talking to us about the dollar men usual mcdonald's in the haight. now -- is this just bad timing for mcdonald's, these days? >> >> reporter: well, i don't know. good point. i guess mcdonald's has so many restaurants and it's such a big company and target that they are getting picked on in lots of different areas and i guess the bay area has two in a row. >> yeah. and i don't know how many hundreds of billions...
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it's used across the country. whether it's right here at san quentin available enough for further executions, i don't know. what's necessary for this case you need 1.5 grams of sodium pyo then toll and that's given twice so three grams. if you have a backup set that would be six grams altogether. they have enough for that. after that, we don't know. >> at least until october 1. and then it expires. >> reporter: well, does the medication expire or do they not have enough or are they not expecting more until then? i don't know. >> all right. you have explained it weather. thank you very much, kim. >>> the other big story across california today, kind of hard to miss when the heat wave on the poor air quality will move on. >> and want to cool off in the water? well, be careful. why a lot of bay area swimmers are leaving the beach with a nasty rash. >>> in a close race a debate can make a big difference. a preview of the meg whitman- jerry brown face-off coming up at 6:30. ,, i "medieval knight fest".at angry peasants
it's used across the country. whether it's right here at san quentin available enough for further executions, i don't know. what's necessary for this case you need 1.5 grams of sodium pyo then toll and that's given twice so three grams. if you have a backup set that would be six grams altogether. they have enough for that. after that, we don't know. >> at least until october 1. and then it expires. >> reporter: well, does the medication expire or do they not have enough or are they...
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as joe vazquez shows us, inmates use everything from toiletries to actual bones. >> what we have here are an assortment of inmade- manufactured weapons. >> reporter: crude homemade prison knives. they used to be called sheriff's, shanks, call shivs, shanks. these are some of the objects fashioned into weapons. prisoners made everything from slingshots to zip guns to a variety of bone crushers. here's one made from a syringe, toilet paper roller. the spear, handle made of rolled up newspapers. >> the tip appears to be a toothbrush melted, sharpened down to a tip and used as a spear. >> reporter: look at this someone made an actual bone into a weapon. >> they are called many things but bone crushers are one of the things that they call them. >> reporter: he is free an clean now, but construction worker harold brown, jr., spent a dozen years behind bars for drug dealing. in arizona, louisiana and california, including san quentin. >> i saw a holding tank before i was even inside the walls, i saw guys cut and bleeding all over the place. >> reporter: brown says bone crushers are extremely
as joe vazquez shows us, inmates use everything from toiletries to actual bones. >> what we have here are an assortment of inmade- manufactured weapons. >> reporter: crude homemade prison knives. they used to be called sheriff's, shanks, call shivs, shanks. these are some of the objects fashioned into weapons. prisoners made everything from slingshots to zip guns to a variety of bone crushers. here's one made from a syringe, toilet paper roller. the spear, handle made of rolled up...
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she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on financial donation as well as blood donations for the work that we do because we don't get any government subsidies. we are a volunteer organization. so that's really important to us. >> reporter: why should people not bring more supplies here? >> well, the red cross really doesn't have the staff to sort and clean it and that kind of thing. there is a group of volunteers behind us here who have been working all night to sort these things that have been donated. the people of the area have just been wonderful about coming in and dropping things off, pillows, cloth
she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on...
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sharon chin joins us now from san jose to show us the simple thing two south bay hospitals are planning to make wait times shorter and improve quality of care. sharon. >> reporter: 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. the busiest time in the emergency room. if you want to find out how long your wait it, it's as easy as picking up your phone. >>> reporter: when the emergency room is busy, pat dreads sitting in the waiting room. >> it's terrible. just awful. especially if you feel like you're really sick and need to go. take me, take me. >> reporter: pat and her daughter daughter can now get wait times over their cell phones. >> i think knowing what the wait would be and being able to choose which hospital would be a good idea. >> reporter: good samaritan and region medical center are the first northern california hospitals to give updated emergency room wait times over the phone and their website. you text er to the number 23000 from a cell phone and to your zip code when prompted --enter your zip code when prompted and you get a text describing the wait. >> regional medical center is 9 minutes, good
sharon chin joins us now from san jose to show us the simple thing two south bay hospitals are planning to make wait times shorter and improve quality of care. sharon. >> reporter: 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. the busiest time in the emergency room. if you want to find out how long your wait it, it's as easy as picking up your phone. >>> reporter: when the emergency room is busy, pat dreads sitting in the waiting room. >> it's terrible. just awful. especially if you feel like...
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it happens to us all, of course. but the important thing is the checkups. >> reporter: many of the bay area's underground pipes were put in at the end of world war ii. egan says soil and microbe corrosion is a constant process. degradation in the welding and pipe thicknesses also need constant checking. >> they need to go back and look at their program and do basically what we call recurrence control. is there a potential for this to happen somewhere else? and that ought to be their first priority, pg&e's. >> jeffrey egan does a lot of failure analysis for the systems, also for more importantly maybe the insurance companies who look at what the risk is. he says it's right for individuals and cities to be concerned in light of the san bruno explosion but not to be alarmed. be vigilant, do the maintenance, the system should hold up even after that many years. so that's good advice. >> ed. >> good to have the information to know where the pipelines are. >> yes. >> slow coming. >> they are working on san mateo county and
it happens to us all, of course. but the important thing is the checkups. >> reporter: many of the bay area's underground pipes were put in at the end of world war ii. egan says soil and microbe corrosion is a constant process. degradation in the welding and pipe thicknesses also need constant checking. >> they need to go back and look at their program and do basically what we call recurrence control. is there a potential for this to happen somewhere else? and that ought to be their...
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dave, thanks for joining us. we have noticed -- i mean, the explosion happened in one specific area. but yet the fire spread out. >> it seems like the houses were up in flames instantly. >> how could that happen? >> well, that's always a great question to ask because these kinds of fires are so unusual, they really -- they really do not behave in many of the same ways we're accustomed to seeing. probably the main reason is that there's a couple of different factors that influenced it. just like a wild land fire, you always have the wind. the wind that was just out there to begin with does help to move that fire. but project the main thing is the radiant heat. once one house gets going and if it's completely involved, it's almost impossible to describe how hot it can be so close to the other houses in the area once you have cars that are on fire, they can spread the radiant heat to cars nearby. it just becomes exponentially greater and greater the more heat and house that are generated and that's probably one of t
dave, thanks for joining us. we have noticed -- i mean, the explosion happened in one specific area. but yet the fire spread out. >> it seems like the houses were up in flames instantly. >> how could that happen? >> well, that's always a great question to ask because these kinds of fires are so unusual, they really -- they really do not behave in many of the same ways we're accustomed to seeing. probably the main reason is that there's a couple of different factors that...
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and we use all of it. is it true we only use 10% of our brain? >> that is a myth that is untrue. >> reporter: the doctor who teaches neuroscience says you can blame you know who for some of that bad information. >> there have been several people blamed for the myth, einstein is one of them trying to explain his expansive brain capacity compared to us. >> reporter: she says people in good health are using all the different lobes of the brain. it's called plasticity. the almost miraculous ability to continually store new information. >> the brain is able to make more connections, so those brain cells as we learn to remember things are making more and more connections with neighboring neurons that didn't exist before, you know, you learned something new. >> reporter: as we age, she says it's even more important to force ourselves to learn new things. it's good for your head. >> the key here is that even if you tried something new like maybe you have never played a musical instrument, you don't have to be good at it. you just have to attempt it and t
and we use all of it. is it true we only use 10% of our brain? >> that is a myth that is untrue. >> reporter: the doctor who teaches neuroscience says you can blame you know who for some of that bad information. >> there have been several people blamed for the myth, einstein is one of them trying to explain his expansive brain capacity compared to us. >> reporter: she says people in good health are using all the different lobes of the brain. it's called plasticity. the...
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tracy is going to tell us about our temperatures. not only has it been hot here, but in southern california, as well. and it's bringing out the pests. exterminators say they have had a lot more calls than normal this year. everything from ants and flies to black widow spiders, even snakes. pest control experts say the creepy crawlies are literally crawling out of the woodwork looking for cooler ground. >>> an east bay bakery that has been open for five decades has closed its doors. the owners of the merritt bakery in oakland closed up shop last night blaming it on a shortage of parking and competition from a nearby lucky's supermarket as the reason. the city counsel gave the bakery $150,000 loan a few months ago from the city council. but the owners say they are still $800,000 in debt. merritt bakery has operated in oakland for 56 years. it employ 51 workers. >>> the final moment in a reality tv show got a little awkward when the host announced the wrong winner on live tv. >> i don't know what to say. this is a complete accident. i'm
tracy is going to tell us about our temperatures. not only has it been hot here, but in southern california, as well. and it's bringing out the pests. exterminators say they have had a lot more calls than normal this year. everything from ants and flies to black widow spiders, even snakes. pest control experts say the creepy crawlies are literally crawling out of the woodwork looking for cooler ground. >>> an east bay bakery that has been open for five decades has closed its doors. the...
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the company says it does not use uranium. the other body was found inside the home and what has investigators so disturbed is that when they showed up, the stench was overwhelming. the flies swarming. >> when he was advised that they located the bodies in the residence, his reaction is not one what one would believe a normal person would react. >> reporter: in the driveway, we found a car with rittenhouse's identification hanging from the rear view mirror. the language says pyrotechnics. in the back of the car, piles of books, books about sex. the titles include: parisian frolicks, tale of a french gentleman who whiled away the days in many a parisian house of delight, lascivious scenes at the convent where lower abbess oversees a flock of 25 pretty young ladies eager to experience the ways of the world. and the amorous adventures of a japanese gentleman, three fortunate young sailors on leave in japan are the guests of a virile and generous merchant. investigators say rittenhouse is talking to them although he won't say what
the company says it does not use uranium. the other body was found inside the home and what has investigators so disturbed is that when they showed up, the stench was overwhelming. the flies swarming. >> when he was advised that they located the bodies in the residence, his reaction is not one what one would believe a normal person would react. >> reporter: in the driveway, we found a car with rittenhouse's identification hanging from the rear view mirror. the language says...
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and i wouldn't urge you inner anybody else to encourage kids to use 10 hours a day using media. setting a healthy set of limits is really critical. the genie is out of the bottle. media is here to stay in these new forms. facebook has 500 million members. they are not going to crash facebook tomorrow. they can set limits on what's on craigslist, like the last point you just made. it's here to stay. here's the deal, though. >> what do parents do? >> number one, set limits. set clear limits on time. for example, you have a teenager boy who wants to play video games all the time. no, an hour on day, no time during the week. we talked last week about homework. you have to set clear time limits. second, a code of conduct. it has to be established. this is okay, this is -- again, citizenship, things like privacy, safety, all of the critical things that happen today. >> monitoring your kids' facebook pages and websites, right? >> absolutely. you have to be involved. i was laughing because my wife just started a facebook page. i've had one for several years to cover media. my wife just
and i wouldn't urge you inner anybody else to encourage kids to use 10 hours a day using media. setting a healthy set of limits is really critical. the genie is out of the bottle. media is here to stay in these new forms. facebook has 500 million members. they are not going to crash facebook tomorrow. they can set limits on what's on craigslist, like the last point you just made. it's here to stay. here's the deal, though. >> what do parents do? >> number one, set limits. set clear...
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and while people use their eyes and hands, a dog is using its nose. now, we're told the searchers are almost halfway through this 3,000 tons of trash, dana. police say frederick sales' car has been found. no one is say where or when and inside it no signs of a struggle. >> in the meantime a grim but necessary duty for those officers. hugh now contra costa county, thank you. >>> efren valdemoro is the man suspected in the disappearance of frederick sales as well as the murder of sales' father. police had been called to break up a fight between those three men back on august 22. it was at the hercules home owned by cindy tran and rented to the saleses. a beaten up valdemoro vowed to press charges. but before legal action was taken, ricardo's body was found and frederick went missing. valdemoro was shot and killed by the chp tuesday night in richmond after a high-speed chase. >>> and police say valdemoro had kidnapped and strangled his ex-girlfriend, cindy tran. tonight in vallejo, family and friends are gathering in front of the salon where tran worked.
and while people use their eyes and hands, a dog is using its nose. now, we're told the searchers are almost halfway through this 3,000 tons of trash, dana. police say frederick sales' car has been found. no one is say where or when and inside it no signs of a struggle. >> in the meantime a grim but necessary duty for those officers. hugh now contra costa county, thank you. >>> efren valdemoro is the man suspected in the disappearance of frederick sales as well as the murder of...
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get california working again-for all of us. today to raise money, just days after she was quoted as saying: oks like detroit >>> meg whittman was in fresno today to raise money just say afghanistan saying fresno looks like detroit, it's -- saying fresno looks like detroit, it's awful. >> she said her words were taken out of context. >> i feel terrible that the numbers are higher than detroit for unemployment. >> the fundraiser today raised $75,000. >>> comedian stephen colbert brought his act to congress to speak on behalf of farm workers. >> i'm not a fan of the government doing anything, but i have to ask, why isn't the government doing anything? >> maybe this ag jobs bill would help. i don't know. like most members of congress, i have not read it. >> he spent one day picking beans along with the illegal immigrants. he did break character at the end of the remarks and spoke seriously about the plight of immigrants and said they have no right in america. >>> the question, if you were unemployed, would you do the work of those
get california working again-for all of us. today to raise money, just days after she was quoted as saying: oks like detroit >>> meg whittman was in fresno today to raise money just say afghanistan saying fresno looks like detroit, it's -- saying fresno looks like detroit, it's awful. >> she said her words were taken out of context. >> i feel terrible that the numbers are higher than detroit for unemployment. >> the fundraiser today raised $75,000. >>>...
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shadow cliffs and pendleton if you want to support us. i think we hit the water at 7:50 at 75 degrees. north of the golden state bridge, numbers stack up. low 890s in the napa. look at the extended forecast. saturday the warmest day of the weekend. record heat through the period. especially on monday. that's the hottest of all. into the 90s all the way through friday for the inland areas. my pick, this was from dino gonzalez, no relations, but test he's a funny no ever siting. >> what did you call that, dana? >> land scrape. >> keep the photos comes, and make it a good weekend. >>> actress lindsey lohan could be a free woman any minute now. right now, she is still behind bars after failing a drug test. the actress appeared in court this morning. after the 10-minute hearing, she was handcuffed and sent meetly to jail for the third time. she can be released if she mosts $350,000 bail. she is due in court next month. >> we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there..
shadow cliffs and pendleton if you want to support us. i think we hit the water at 7:50 at 75 degrees. north of the golden state bridge, numbers stack up. low 890s in the napa. look at the extended forecast. saturday the warmest day of the weekend. record heat through the period. especially on monday. that's the hottest of all. into the 90s all the way through friday for the inland areas. my pick, this was from dino gonzalez, no relations, but test he's a funny no ever siting. >> what did...
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right now 8%. >> applying for a loan is easy and friendly with us. if there are people who thought i would never be able to get a business loan, banks don't want to talk to me, check us out. >> reporter: loan applications are simple. approval usually takes less than a week. the opportunity fund says the repayment rate is close to 90%, more than double that for traditional small business loans. it's a recipe for success for jeremy sours, who hopes to open a bigger restaurant with a brewpub and, of course, that famous barbecue. >> everything here is really good. >> really hungry for lunch now... for more information on microloans, go to cbs5.com. if you have a consumer problem, call our hotline, 1-888-5-helps- u. >>> still to come, this month's student rising above. a young man using his parents' extreme hardships to beat everybody's expectations. ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] we can't live in a bubble. but what we can do is arm ourselves for the ones we love with a flu shot from walgreens. ♪ [ coughs ] [ female announcer ] with the most pharmacists ce
right now 8%. >> applying for a loan is easy and friendly with us. if there are people who thought i would never be able to get a business loan, banks don't want to talk to me, check us out. >> reporter: loan applications are simple. approval usually takes less than a week. the opportunity fund says the repayment rate is close to 90%, more than double that for traditional small business loans. it's a recipe for success for jeremy sours, who hopes to open a bigger restaurant with a...
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get california working again-for all of us. hear what the kil >>> you're watching cbs5 "eyewitness news"? death penalty delayed. a man who killed a teenaged girl will live another day. tonight you'll hear what the killer did to his victim's mother after killing her daughter. >> i don't remember, like, about 30 minutes after consuming, i don't remember anything after that totally black. >> a drink with a powerful punch, all the rage in the bay area. now the effects have caught the attention of law enforcement. >> and tonight we have the video. armed men walk into a bay area airport like they own the place and nobody in authority bothers to ask what they were doing. >> they were afford annual and then now since the last five years they just went up. >> and nicked by the rising price of razor. how to beat the system. one man has a secret to saving on shaving. good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm ken bastida. albert green wood brown will not be put to death tomorrow, originally scheduled for 12:01 wednesday morning. until thursday a
get california working again-for all of us. hear what the kil >>> you're watching cbs5 "eyewitness news"? death penalty delayed. a man who killed a teenaged girl will live another day. tonight you'll hear what the killer did to his victim's mother after killing her daughter. >> i don't remember, like, about 30 minutes after consuming, i don't remember anything after that totally black. >> a drink with a powerful punch, all the rage in the bay area. now the effects...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. that's it. that one...right there. exactly how much did the other airlines make off with? ♪ it was like $25. was that one-way? or roundtrip? roundtrip. $50? did you have a second bag? yes. mm! it was $35. that's $120 roundtrip. [ gasps ] oh! ah! ♪ [ ding ] raye would remain in his job the >>> following yesterday's 31-10 loss to kansas city mike singletary said that defensive coordinator jimmy raye would remain in his job the rest of the season. today he fired him. >> reporter: were you prompted at all by your superiors here to make a move. >> one thing i want you to understand. if i make a decision, it's my decision. >> reporter: ray was fired because the 49ers ranked second to last in points scored and because the team is 0-3 someone had to go. quarter
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. that's it. that one...right there. exactly how much did the other airlines make off with? ♪ it was like $25. was that one-way? or roundtrip? roundtrip. $50? did you have a second bag? yes. mm! it was $35. that's $120 roundtrip. [...
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the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along the coast and also for the bay. but well inland another cool night with temperatures dropping down to the upper 50s as mostly clear conditions are expected. here's a look at some of those temperatures today. lower 70s in fremont and milpitas. 72 in santa clara. 70 in sunnyvale. 70 in mountain view. and the lower 70s in palo alto and also in redwood city. these temperatures are still as much as 13 degrees below average. upper 70s in antioch and in brentwood. lower 70s in walnut creek, danville and san ramon. and just along the bay here the 60s with t
the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. we sell lathes, mills, high-tech equipment. i had an idea to go ahead and put up a couple of items on ebay, and they brought more than our expectations. meg whitman gave me the tools to expand globally. we sell to australia, india... that big blue machine over there? it's going to malaysia on wednesday. with ebay, she created jobs for millions of people. with meg's creativity, she'll be able to create jobs here in california.
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. we sell lathes, mills, high-tech equipment. i had an idea to go ahead and put up a couple of items on ebay, and they brought more than our expectations. meg whitman gave me the tools to expand globally. we sell to australia, india... that big blue machine over there? it's going to malaysia on wednesday. with ebay, she created jobs for millions of people. with meg's creativity, she'll be able to create jobs here in california.
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get california working again-for all of us. be had. but in spite of high unemploym >>> it's harvest season which means there are plenty of jobs to be had. but in spite of high unemployment, few californians are willing to work as farm laborers. since january, california farmers have posted ads for more than 1100 farm worker jobs at unemployment offices in california and in three neighboring states. in nine months, they have only received a few hundred responses. >> we are getting very little rest and shade or anything of that nature, they begin to think twice about, is that something i'm ready to do? >> politicians debate whether immigrant workers are taking jobs that americans want but unemployment stats show that americans don't apply for seasonal jobs harvesting fruit and vegetables at least not in california. >> a previously unknown parasite is to blame for a nasty rash that's been showing up on swimmers in crown beach in alameda. the rash first showed up at crown beach in 2005. infectious disease specialists who studied the rash s
get california working again-for all of us. be had. but in spite of high unemploym >>> it's harvest season which means there are plenty of jobs to be had. but in spite of high unemployment, few californians are willing to work as farm laborers. since january, california farmers have posted ads for more than 1100 farm worker jobs at unemployment offices in california and in three neighboring states. in nine months, they have only received a few hundred responses. >> we are getting...
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this they never got back to us. mike sugarman, cbs5. >>> it's not much of an invitation, how the u.s. is trying to promote tourism with a brand-new fee. efficient or just a waste of money? them something focusing on the future, b.a.r.t.'s plan to get people to the airport, but is it more efficient or just another waste of money? ome. >>> give them something totally unique and no one else in the bay area has it, there's a possibility they will come. >> if you build it, will they come? one man's proposal to bring more people to the east bay. >>> 24 degrees cooler in some neighborhoods today, that's right, 24 degrees. now the spot that will cool by an additional six degrees as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs5. ,, ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universitie
this they never got back to us. mike sugarman, cbs5. >>> it's not much of an invitation, how the u.s. is trying to promote tourism with a brand-new fee. efficient or just a waste of money? them something focusing on the future, b.a.r.t.'s plan to get people to the airport, but is it more efficient or just another waste of money? ome. >>> give them something totally unique and no one else in the bay area has it, there's a possibility they will come. >> if you build it,...
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they call us whacky, they call us wingnuts, we call us "we the people." >> enthusiasm is overflowing among conservatives about the mid-terms with majorities in the house and even the senate on the line. republicans are concentrated on taking back control. >> we're on a downhill course with this country. we're saying that government, pack off.st. >> reporter: but there is also concern among these gop faithful about over confidence about the elections while voters are decidedly angry at washington that anger is aimed equally at democrats and republicans. joel brown, cbs news, washington. >> the giants have a chance to extend their lead in the west and the bears star in their own version of friday night lights, sports is next. >> the perfect play call by jeff ,,,, ,, hmm, do i wear hats? i could wear hats, if i partook in hat type things (birds chirping) like strolling in an orchard ♪ is this my husband? awesome cool hat, mom oh my perfect kids alright fourteen ninety nine i totally wear hats ♪ doesn't cover my kid's pediatrician. which is not cool. she was so fantastic. she had thi
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world has ever known and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already made one of the largest increases in funding for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're found ago post-9/11 give bill that helps our veterans and their families pursue the dream of a college education. just as the g.i. bill helped those who fought world war ii-- include mig grandfather-- become the backbone of our middle-class sod so today's men and women must have the chance to apply their gifts to expand the american economy. it's part of ending a war responsibly, standing by those who fought it. you know, two weeks ago america's final combat brigade in iraq, the army's 4th striker brigade, journeyed home in the pre-dawn darkness. thousands of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles made the trip from baghdad. the last of them passing into kuwait in the ea
world has ever known and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already made one of the largest increases in funding for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're found ago post-9/11 give bill that helps our veterans and their...
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joining us is which chp representative. we understand there was a near miss on the freeway. >> reporter: my understand something there was a big rig traveling southbound that came upon this crash just shortly after it occurred. fortunately, the driver had saw the helicopter down, just in time to be able to stop safely before hitting it. >> reporter: just based on the condition of the aircraft, basically smushed, it was laying on its roof, how miraculous is it that the pilot was able to walk away from this with mine more injuries? >> it's pretty amazing. we saw the damage. the helicopter. was laying on its right side and the pilot did just complain of pain and injuriesity . he was transported to a local area hospital to get checked out make sure he is okay, but i think he is looking at the damage to the aircraft. he's lucky this. >> thank you so much for you time. >> time. this crash is under investigation by the faa and ntsb. i'm matt bigler on 101 in salinas for cbs 5. >>> federal investigators are now on the scene of a pl
joining us is which chp representative. we understand there was a near miss on the freeway. >> reporter: my understand something there was a big rig traveling southbound that came upon this crash just shortly after it occurred. fortunately, the driver had saw the helicopter down, just in time to be able to stop safely before hitting it. >> reporter: just based on the condition of the aircraft, basically smushed, it was laying on its roof, how miraculous is it that the pilot was able...
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criticism mouned when phillip markoff, a so-called craigslist killer used the site to lure his victims. >> craigslist was walmart of sex trafficking. hopefully what craigslist has done will serve as an example to the other less visited web sites. >> reporter: the decision by craigslist comes under public pressure. including that of 17 states attorneys general, demanding the end of adult service listings. >> we have asked craigslist to take action, eliminating prostitution ads and forl now, it has done -- fortunately now, it has done the right thing voluntarily by shutting down the adult services section. >> reporter: congress woman jackie spear has scheduled a congressional hearing for september 15 focusing on craigslist. >> there is no question that craigslist adult questions is aiding and abetting criminal activity. and there is 100 to 300,000 children in this country, many of them run-aways that are sexually trafficked right here. they're not imported. they're right here in our community. >> reporter: spear says craigslist earns more than $35 million on its sex listings. that's 30%
criticism mouned when phillip markoff, a so-called craigslist killer used the site to lure his victims. >> craigslist was walmart of sex trafficking. hopefully what craigslist has done will serve as an example to the other less visited web sites. >> reporter: the decision by craigslist comes under public pressure. including that of 17 states attorneys general, demanding the end of adult service listings. >> we have asked craigslist to take action, eliminating prostitution ads...
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while it may be good for some of us, mike sugerman tells us who is left with a bad taste in their mouth. >> reporter: attach bury, the home of the homeless. the epicenter, the neighborhood mcdonalds, where homeless people say they aren't getting any kind of break and they certainly aren't loving it. there is a mcflurry of activity in attach with youry which to some make sense 50 cents as a matter of fact. >> i don't really want to use it if i don't have to. >> reporter: was hamburgler who stole the famous mcdonalds dollar menu from this one particular store? it's gone. you want a mcdouble? it's not double the price but now $1.50. >> reporter: >> i don't eat that stuff, if you eat that stuff on the wall it says you can get cancer. >> reporter: we couldn't find such a sign and for that gentleman to be sitting where he was on the steps of the fast food restaurant he legally would have had to buy something. i was okay. >> the day they took out the dollar menu is the same day they had the bathrooms shut down, why are they really trying to kick tout homeless, no dollar menu, no bathrooms, wha
while it may be good for some of us, mike sugerman tells us who is left with a bad taste in their mouth. >> reporter: attach bury, the home of the homeless. the epicenter, the neighborhood mcdonalds, where homeless people say they aren't getting any kind of break and they certainly aren't loving it. there is a mcflurry of activity in attach with youry which to some make sense 50 cents as a matter of fact. >> i don't really want to use it if i don't have to. >> reporter: was...
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. >> it used to ring to start a show or ring at the end of intermission. many of our patrons who have been coming for so many years love it and miss it. >> the bell was cast in 1908. it will be returned to the theater's courtyard where it will resume getting the audience to their seats on time. >>> evidence of west nile discovered on the peninsula. >>> and the ultimate recycling, where a california woman found unusual elements for her multimillion dollar home. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] try sizzler renegade's ultimate value menu! choose malibu chicken, flame grilled steak, or two grilled shrimp skewers. each includes our 50 item endless salad bar and start at just $9.99. now at the sizzler. published reports say hurd is in talks with oracle. oracle's >>> mark herd may not be out of work for long. publish reports say herd is in talks with oracle. larry ellison is a friend of herd's and has come to his defense. herd resigned after a hp marketing director accused him of sexual harassment. he denied the claims. >>> two an malls infected with west nile vir
. >> it used to ring to start a show or ring at the end of intermission. many of our patrons who have been coming for so many years love it and miss it. >> the bell was cast in 1908. it will be returned to the theater's courtyard where it will resume getting the audience to their seats on time. >>> evidence of west nile discovered on the peninsula. >>> and the ultimate recycling, where a california woman found unusual elements for her multimillion dollar home....
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john ramos is there on the phone with us now. john, what have you been able to see and what's going on? >> reporter: i just got here a few minutes ago so i'm telling you what i see here. i counted 12 vehicles that are all at the end of this off- ramp from grand avenue, looks like i guess it would be the eastbound off-ramp off 580. it's near the grand lake theater. and this truck as you have seen the pictures, the car that took the worst of it looks like to be like a silver four-door honda, probably an accord or something. and it is about half the length that it was originally. it's literally buried under the front of this truck. >> john, let me just say, because we did see ambulances there, have you been able to tell whether they took anybody or they have gotten anybody out of that vehicle? >> reporter: well, there was three ambulances -- only one left now. there were three ambulances when i got out here. none of them appeared to take off with lights and sirens too much. so if they were serious injuries, they probably have been t
john ramos is there on the phone with us now. john, what have you been able to see and what's going on? >> reporter: i just got here a few minutes ago so i'm telling you what i see here. i counted 12 vehicles that are all at the end of this off- ramp from grand avenue, looks like i guess it would be the eastbound off-ramp off 580. it's near the grand lake theater. and this truck as you have seen the pictures, the car that took the worst of it looks like to be like a silver four-door...
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so why use a dirty dishwasher? hidden dirt can build up. for flawless results, use finish dishwasher cleaner to remove grease and limescale. and a cleaner dishwasher means amazing dishes. finish, the diamond standard. i can't let her go on stage like this! she needs resolve max. with twice the stain-fighting power, it starts to remove the stain... right before your eyes. (lab girl) trust resolve. where did all the oil go? now, >>> it's been a mystery for months since the gulf oil disaster. where did all the oil go? well, now some researchers from the university of georgia say that they found a lot of it lying on the ocean floor. it's a mile down and stretching some 80 miles from where the well had blew last april. research vessel found a blanket about 2 inches thick underneath a layer of dead marine life. one scientist said that they expected to find oil on the sea floor. they just didn't expect to find so much of it. >>> what's in the waters around here? that's part of tonight's good question. are there any shipwrecks in or around san fran
so why use a dirty dishwasher? hidden dirt can build up. for flawless results, use finish dishwasher cleaner to remove grease and limescale. and a cleaner dishwasher means amazing dishes. finish, the diamond standard. i can't let her go on stage like this! she needs resolve max. with twice the stain-fighting power, it starts to remove the stain... right before your eyes. (lab girl) trust resolve. where did all the oil go? now, >>> it's been a mystery for months since the gulf oil...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. super amoled screen.
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results state budget on july 1st. so, what have lawm >>> well we were supposed to have a state budget back on july 1st so what have lawmakers been doing since then. the l.a. times says since the deadline came and went the legislators have taken in $6.9 million in campaign contributions. and most of that money came from powerful interests trying to advance an agenda in sacramento.
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked....
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. since..rafael nadal was trying to do it today. >>> in 1969 rod label won the u.s. open, french open and wimbledon in the same year. no one had done it since. rafael nadal was trying to do it tonight. his opponent djokovic won a set, but you'd never know by that reak. anyway they resumed. reaction. anyway, they resumed. that was after a two hour rain delay. how about that. four set match point. djokovic sails the return wide and finally rafael nadal has won his first u.s. open titles to complete a career grand slam. roger federer better check the rear view mirror. nadal at 24 years old now has nine career majors to federer's 16. you know the expression an eye for an eye? tonight was a football for a football. the jets down one to baltimore 4th and 10. dustin
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. since..rafael nadal was trying to do it today. >>> in 1969 rod label won the u.s. open, french open and wimbledon in the same year. no one had done it since. rafael nadal was trying to do it tonight. his opponent djokovic won...
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we have a long life ahead of us. so he is going to pull through. >> reporter: the red cross said many first time blood donors have come up to donate for officer young. >>> 20-year-old andrew beyetos suspected of shooting officer young is back in alameda county. he confessed to the shooting of the officer who was tried to serve him with a domestic violence warrant. he is set to be arraigned next week on ten felonies including attempted murder. >>> tonight a montana teenager is learning the dangers of texting firsthand. authorities say he was looking for pot. hit a wrong number on his phone and accidentally sent this text to the sheriff's department. hey, dog, do you have a $20 i can buy right now? a detective pretending to be a dealer set up a meeting. the boy showed up with a friend and both were stunned to learn that their contact was law enforcement official. the detective got the boys parent involved and decided not to press charges. i think he learned a lesson. >> i'm thinking so. >>> to text better or what? [ la
we have a long life ahead of us. so he is going to pull through. >> reporter: the red cross said many first time blood donors have come up to donate for officer young. >>> 20-year-old andrew beyetos suspected of shooting officer young is back in alameda county. he confessed to the shooting of the officer who was tried to serve him with a domestic violence warrant. he is set to be arraigned next week on ten felonies including attempted murder. >>> tonight a montana...